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Artistic style in Europe and colonies, c. 1600–1750
The Baroque (UK: /bəˈrɒk/ bə-ROK, US: /bəˈroʊk/ bə-ROHK, French: [baʁɔk]) is a Western style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry
Baroque
16th–18th-century European architectural style
Baroque architecture is a highly decorative and theatrical style which appeared in Italy in the late 16th century and gradually spread across Europe.
Baroque_architecture
Music genre
Baroque pop (sometimes called baroque rock) is a fusion genre that combines rock music with particular elements of classical music. It emerged in the
Baroque_pop
Style of Western classical music
Baroque music (UK: /bəˈrɒk/ or US: /bəˈroʊk/) refers to the period or dominant style of Western classical music composed from about 1600 to 1750. The
Baroque_music
Novel series by Neal Stephenson
The Baroque Cycle is a series of novels by American writer Neal Stephenson. It was published in three volumes containing eight books in 2003 and 2004
The_Baroque_Cycle
Topics referred to by the same term
architecture Baroque music Baroque painting Baroque sculpture Andean Baroque Chinese Baroque Ukrainian Baroque Dutch Baroque English Baroque Flemish Baroque French
Baroque_(disambiguation)
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Neo-Baroque may refer to: Neo-Baroque music Neo-Baroque painting, a painting style used by Christo Coetzee and others Baroque Revival architecture Neo-Baroque
Neo-Baroque
Style of architecture
English Baroque is a term used to refer to modes of English architecture that paralleled Baroque architecture in continental Europe between the Great Fire
English_Baroque_architecture
1998 video game
Baroque is a roguelike role-playing video game developed by Sting Entertainment. It was originally released for the Sega Saturn in 1998 by Entertainment
Baroque_(video_game)
European art movement from about 1590 to 1750
Baroque painting is the painting associated with the Baroque cultural movement. The movement is often identified with Absolutism, the Counter Reformation
Baroque_painting
Polish artistic style
The Polish Baroque lasted from the early 17th to the mid-18th century. As with Baroque style elsewhere in Europe, Poland's Baroque emphasized the richness
Baroque_in_Poland
Topics referred to by the same term
Spanish Baroque may refer to: Spanish Baroque literature Spanish Baroque painting Spanish Baroque architecture New Spanish Baroque, also known as Mexican
Spanish_Baroque
Dominant aesthetic in Brazil from the 17th century
The Baroque in Brazil was the dominant artistic style during most of the colonial period, finding an open ground for a rich flowering. It made its appearance
Baroque_in_Brazil
Fretted string instrument
The Baroque guitar (c. 1600–1750) is a string instrument with five courses of gut strings and moveable gut frets. The first (highest pitched) course sometimes
Baroque_guitar
Architectural movement
The Baroque Revival, also known as Neo-Baroque (or Second Empire architecture in France and Wilhelminism in Germany), was an architectural style of the
Baroque_Revival_architecture
Architectural style
Siberian Baroque is an architectural style common for ambitious structures in 18th-century Siberia, where 115 stone churches in Siberia were recorded
Siberian_Baroque
Russian artistic style in late 17th and early 18th centuries
Russian Baroque is a term used to describe the Baroque artistic style that emerged in the Russian Tsardom and the Russian Empire during the late 17th and
Russian_Baroque
Pearl with an irregular shape
Baroque pearls are pearls with an irregular, non-spherical shape. Shapes can range from minor aberrations to distinctly ovoid, curved, pinched, or lumpy
Baroque_pearl
American orchestra
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra (PBO) is an American orchestra based in San Francisco. PBO is dedicated to historically informed performance of Baroque, Classical
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra
Philharmonia_Baroque_Orchestra
Japanese rock band
BAROQUE (previously stylized as Baroque and baroque) was a Japanese rock band originally formed in 2001. Originally signed to S'Cube, a sub-division of
Baroque_(band)
Stylistic period in Italian history
Italian Baroque (or Barocco) is a stylistic period in Italian history and art that spanned from the late 16th century to the early 18th century. The early
Italian_Baroque
Artistic style in Europe and colonies, c. 1730–1780
is often regarded as the final expression of the Baroque movement and is sometimes called Late Baroque. Originally known as style rocaille 'rock-work style'
Rococo
Russian architectural style
Elizabethan Baroque (Russian: Елизаветинское барокко, romanized: Yelizavetinskoye barokko or Elizavetinskoe barokko) is a term for the Russian Baroque architectural
Elizabethan_Baroque
Chamber orchestra
London Baroque is a chamber orchestra formed in 1978 by Charles Medlam and Ingrid Seifert. Its members are Ingrid Seifert and Richard Gwilt (violins)
London_Baroque
Baroque architecture intended to resist earthquakes
Earthquake Baroque, or Seismic Baroque, is a style of Baroque architecture found in the Philippines and in Guatemala, which were Spanish-ruled territories
Earthquake_Baroque
Baroque style in Ukraine
Ukrainian Baroque (Ukrainian: українське бароко), also known as Cossack Baroque (Ukrainian: козацьке бароко) or Mazepa Baroque, is an artistic style that
Ukrainian_Baroque
Type of dance common in the 17th–18th century
Baroque dance is dance of the Baroque era (roughly 1600–1750), closely linked with Baroque music, theatre, and opera. The majority of surviving choreographies
Baroque_dance
Russian architectural style
Naryshkin Baroque, also referred to as Moscow Baroque or Muscovite Baroque, is a particular style of Baroque architecture and decoration that was fashionable
Naryshkin_Baroque
American actor (born 1958)
1999: One Man's Meat 1999: Live at Beyond Baroque 2003: Pandemoniumfromamerica 2004: Live at Beyond Baroque II 2004: Please Tomorrow 2004: This, That
Viggo_Mortensen
Index of articles associated with the same name
Roman Baroque may refer to either: Styles in Rome of any form of the arts in the Baroque period, roughly from 1600 to the late 18th century. Rome was a
Roman_Baroque
Baroque architectural style from Sicily
Sicilian Baroque is the distinctive form of Baroque architecture which evolved on the island of Sicily, off the southern coast of Italy, in the 17th and
Sicilian_Baroque
Canadian period orchestra
The Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra (also known simply as Tafelmusik) is a Canadian orchestra specializing in historically-informed performance and based
Tafelmusik_Baroque_Orchestra
Barockorchester (Freiburg Baroque Orchestra) is a German Baroque orchestra founded in 1987, with the mission statement: "to enliven the world of Baroque music with new
Freiburger_Barockorchester
Sculpture of the Baroque movement
Baroque sculpture is the sculpture associated with the Baroque style of the period between the early 17th and mid 18th centuries. In Baroque sculpture
Baroque_sculpture
Neo-Baroque film is a type of film theory that (while the term "neo-baroque" is borrowed from the writings of semiologist Umberto Eco and philosopher
Neo-Baroque_film
Topics referred to by the same term
Late Baroque, last stage of the Baroque era, may refer to: Rococo – art, architecture Late Baroque (music) – music This disambiguation page lists articles
Late_Baroque
Architecture of the Baroque era in France
French Baroque architecture, usually called French classicism, was a style of architecture during the reigns of Louis XIII (1610–1643), Louis XIV (1643–1715)
French_Baroque_architecture
Bowed string instrument
A Baroque violin is a violin set up in the manner of the baroque period of music. The term includes original instruments which have survived unmodified
Baroque_violin
Aspects of the Baroque style in Milan
Milanese Baroque refers to the dominant artistic style between the 17th century and the first half of the 18th century in the city. Due to the work of
Milanese_Baroque
Cartilage Baroque, or Bruskbarokk and similar terms, denotes a stylistic period centering around the middle of the 17th century in Northern Europe, particularly
Cartilage_Baroque
Ottoman architectural style in the 18th and early 19th centuries
Ottoman Baroque architecture, also known as Turkish Baroque, was a period in Ottoman architecture in the 18th century and early 19th century which was
Ottoman_Baroque_architecture
Style of garden
The Baroque garden was a style of garden based upon symmetry and the principle of imposing order on nature. The style originated in the late-16th century
Baroque_garden
Baroque architectural style
The Vilnian Baroque (Lithuanian: Vilnietiškas barokas, Polish: barok wileński) or the School of Vilnius Baroque (Lithuanian: Vilniaus baroko mokykla,
Vilnian_Baroque
Italian art movement
Italian Baroque art was a very prominent part of the Baroque art in painting, sculpture and other media, made in a period extending from the end of the
Italian_Baroque_art
Historical ensemble for Baroque period music
A Baroque orchestra is an ensemble for mixed instruments that existed during the Baroque era of Western Classical music, commonly identified as 1600–1750
Baroque_orchestra
Style of painting
Spanish Baroque painting refers to the style of painting which developed in Spain throughout the 17th century and the first half of the 18th century.
Spanish_Baroque_painting
Classical music festival in Varaždin, Croatia
The Varaždin Baroque Evenings (Croatian: Varaždinske barokne večeri; [ʋaraʒdiŋskɛ barɔknɛ ʋɛtʃɛri]) is a classical music festival held annually in the
Varaždin_Baroque_Evenings
American rock band
The Baroques were an American rock band formed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1966. The band reached regional success for their transition from garage rock
The_Baroques
Music genre
Folk baroque or baroque guitar is a distinctive and influential guitar fingerstyle developed in Britain in the 1960s, which combined elements of American
Folk_baroque
The Hobart Baroque Festival was a Music festival of Baroque music that took place in the city of Hobart, Tasmania. There were two events held under the
Hobart_Baroque_Festival
Science fiction subgenre
Widescreen baroque, sometimes stylized with a space or dash in "widescreen", is a style of science fiction writing "characterized by larger-than-life
Widescreen_baroque
Broad tradition of Western art music
basso continuo parts), mandolin, Baroque guitar, harp and hurdy-gurdy. Woodwinds included the Baroque flute, Baroque oboe, recorder and the bassoon. Brass
Classical_music
Architectural style
Baroque architecture in Portugal lasted about two centuries (the late seventeenth century and eighteenth century). The reigns of John V and Joseph I had
Baroque architecture in Portugal
Baroque_architecture_in_Portugal
Belgian art museum
Office Baroque is a Belgian contemporary art gallery situated in Antwerp. The gallery was originally incorporated in 2007 in an apartment on Harmoniestraat
Office_Baroque
Instrumental ensemble
Chatham Baroque is an instrumental ensemble. The group was founded in 1990. The trio of baroque violin, viola da gamba, theorbo and baroque guitar tours
Chatham_Baroque
Chess variant by Robert Abbott in 1962
Baroque chess is a chess variant invented in 1962 by Robert Abbott. In 1963, at the suggestion of his publisher, he changed the name to Ultima, by which
Baroque_chess
Art form combining sung text and musical score in a theatrical setting
kinds of operatic voices is described in detail below. During both the Baroque and Classical periods, recitative could appear in two basic forms, each
Opera
1947 long poem by W. H. Auden
The Age of Anxiety: A Baroque Eclogue (1947; first UK edition, 1948) is a long poem in six parts by W. H. Auden, written mostly in a modern version of
The_Age_of_Anxiety
Brass instrument
The baroque trumpet is a musical instrument in the brass family. It is designed to allow modern performers to imitate the natural trumpet when playing
Baroque_trumpet
English period instrument group
The English Baroque Soloists is a chamber orchestra playing on period instruments. Formed in 1978, the English Baroque Soloists has been one of the most
English_Baroque_Soloists
The following is a list of examples of various types of Baroque architecture since its origins. List of Baroque residences
List_of_Baroque_architecture
Variety of grape
Baroque (often spelled Barroque) is a white French wine grape planted primarily in South West France around the Tursan region. It can make full bodied
Baroque_(grape)
Painting movement
Flemish Baroque painting was a style of painting in the Southern Netherlands during Spanish control in the 16th and 17th centuries. The period roughly
Flemish_Baroque_painting
Musical instruments that developed c. 1600 – 1750
Baroque Instruments (c. 1600–1750) are Musical instruments used in Baroque music. They were partly used already before, partly are still used today, but
Baroque_instruments
Boston Baroque is the oldest permanent period instrument orchestra in North America. It was founded in 1973 by the American harpsichordist and conductor
Boston_Baroque
Architecture of the Baroque era in Spain and its former colonies
Spanish Baroque is a strand of Baroque architecture that evolved in Spain, its provinces, and former colonies. The development of the style passed through
Spanish_Baroque_architecture
Trinity Baroque is an English group of musicians who focus on the Renaissance and Baroque periods. Founded at Trinity College, Cambridge, they are formed
Trinity_Baroque
Residential in Paris, France
Les Échelles du Baroque is a residential building complex of Paris. The project completed in 1985 by the international team Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura
Les_Échelles_du_Baroque
Maltese music festival (established 2013)
baroque and early music. Three editions of the earlier 'Manoel Baroque Festival' had been organised in 2001, 2003, and 2005, focusing on the Baroque age
Valletta International Baroque Festival
Valletta_International_Baroque_Festival
Bowed string instrument
reinforced an octave lower by the double basses. Figured bass music of the Baroque era typically assumes a cello, viola da gamba or bassoon as part of the
Cello
Chorus and orchestra in Chicago
Music of the Baroque is an American professional chorus and orchestra based in Chicago, Illinois. Most members of the orchestra also perform with other
Music_of_the_Baroque,_Chicago
Russian architectural style
Petrine Baroque (Russian: Петровское барокко) is a style of 17th and 18th century Baroque architecture and decoration favoured by Peter the Great and
Petrine_Baroque
This is a list of Baroque churches in the Philippines. Earthquake Baroque Baroque Churches of the Philippines (UNESCO World Heritage Site) List of Catholic
List of Baroque churches in the Philippines
List_of_Baroque_churches_in_the_Philippines
Baroque revival interior design style
Curzon Street Baroque is a 20th-century inter-war Baroque revival style. It manifested itself principally as a form of interior design popular in the
Curzon_Street_Baroque
Style of architecture
Italian Baroque architecture refers to Baroque architecture in Italy. The Baroque architecture period began in Italy during the late-16th century. It
Italian_Baroque_architecture
Music genre
to the Baroque (and even earlier periods) as to the Classical period—for this reason, music which draws inspiration specifically from the Baroque is sometimes
Neoclassicism_(music)
Composers of the Baroque era, ordered by date of birth: Composers in the Renaissance/Baroque transitional era include the following (listed by their date
List_of_Baroque_composers
Forts in Germany
The Baroque fortifications in the Black Forest (German: Barocke Verteidigungsanlagen im Schwarzwald), also called Baroque Schanzen (Barockschanzen) or
Baroque fortifications in the Black Forest
Baroque_fortifications_in_the_Black_Forest
Baroque style palace in Oradea / Nagyvárad
The Baroque Palace of Oradea (Romanian: Palatul Baroc din Oradea; Hungarian: Nagyváradi barokk palota), also known as the Roman Catholic Episcopal Palace
Baroque_Palace_of_Oradea
The Colossal Baroque style is a name which has been coined to describe a number of musical compositions from the 17th and 18th centuries composed in an
Colossal_Baroque
Andalusian and Lipizzan. "Baroque horse" is a modern colloquial label used in some equestrian circles to describe horses with baroque movement, or with a conformation
Glossary_of_equestrian_terms
1967 song by Perrey and Kingsley
"Baroque Hoedown" is an instrumental by the duet Perrey and Kingsley (formed by the French Jean-Jacques Perrey and the German-American Gershon Kingsley)
Baroque_Hoedown
Baroque art in the Viceroyalty of New Spain
New Spanish Baroque, also known as Mexican Baroque, refers to Baroque art developed in the entire territories that once formed the Viceroyalty of New
New_Spanish_Baroque
Instrumental by the Carpenters
"Flat Baroque" is a song composed by Richard Carpenter in 1966, during his joint career with John Bettis at Disneyland. It lay dormant until 1970, when
Flat_Baroque
The Venice Baroque Orchestra is a baroque orchestra founded in 1997 by the Italian conductor and harpsichordist Andrea Marcon, based in Venice, Italy.
Venice_Baroque_Orchestra
Dutch early-music group
The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir is a Dutch early-music group based in Amsterdam. The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir was created in two stages
Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir
Amsterdam_Baroque_Orchestra_&_Choir
Neighborhood in Harbin, China
Chinese Baroque Street (Chinese: 中华巴洛克风情街) or Lao Daowai (老道外) is a neighborhood and tourist destination located in Daowai District, Harbin, China. The
Chinese_Baroque_Street
17th-century French art is generally referred to as Baroque, but from the mid- to late 17th century, the style of French art shows a classical adherence
17th-century_French_art
1965 studio album by Joshua Rifkin
The Baroque Beatles Book is a record album by the American keyboardist and conductor Joshua Rifkin. Released by Elektra/Nonesuch in 1965, it takes musical
The_Baroque_Beatles_Book
Architectural period in Czech Republic
Czech Baroque architecture refers to the architectural period of the 17th and 18th century in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia, which comprised the Crown
Czech_Baroque_architecture
1988 book by Gilles Deleuze
Leibniz and the Baroque (French: Le Pli: Leibnitz et le Baroque) is a book by Gilles Deleuze which offers a new interpretation of the Baroque and of the work
The Fold: Leibniz and the Baroque
The_Fold:_Leibniz_and_the_Baroque
Leonhardt Baroque Ensemble, was a group of instrumentalists which its director, the keyboard player Gustav Leonhardt founded in 1955 to play baroque music
Leonhardt-Consort
Baroque churches included in UNESCO World Heritage Site list
The Baroque Churches of the Philippines are a collection of four Spanish Colonial-era baroque churches in the Philippines, which were included in UNESCO's
Baroque Churches of the Philippines
Baroque_Churches_of_the_Philippines
1967 studio album by Art Farmer and the Baroque Orchestra
Baroque Sketches is an album by trumpeter Art Farmer featuring performances recorded in 1966 and released on the Columbia label in 1967. The Penguin Guide
Baroque_Sketches
Festival of Baroque Music (formerly the Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music) is an annual music festival held in London. The London Festival of Baroque Music
London Festival of Baroque Music
London_Festival_of_Baroque_Music
American architectural style
Burnham Baroque is an architectural style developed by American architect Daniel Burnham at the end of the 19th and start of the 20th century. It relies
Burnham_Baroque
New Trinity Baroque is an ensemble and orchestra with an associated chamber choir, specialised in baroque music played on period instruments. It was founded
New_Trinity_Baroque
Baroque architecture in the Dutch Republic
Dutch Baroque architecture is a variety of Baroque architecture that flourished in the Dutch Republic and its colonies during the Dutch Golden Age of the
Dutch_Baroque_architecture
Swabian Baroque Route (Oberschwäbische Barockstraße) is a tourist theme route through Upper Swabia, following the themes of "nature, culture, baroque". The
Upper_Swabian_Baroque_Route
1964 studio album by The Swingle Singers
Going Baroque (released as Going Baroque: de Bach aux Baroques in France) is the second album released by the Paris-based Swingle Singers. The album was
Going_Baroque
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Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil
God Sivan
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Sun
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Unique matchless, precious gem
Girl/Female
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
The First Step
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
A small cultivator
Girl/Female
Greek
Justice.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
A River
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shivalik | ஷிவாலிக
Belonging of Lord Shiv, Whose owner is Lord Shiv, Lord Shiv in female form. Goddess Parvati
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Brave; Strong
Boy/Male
Muslim
Instruction, Courage, Daring, Guidance
BAROQUE
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BAROQUE
a.
See Baroque.
a.
In bad taste; grotesque; odd.